![]() ![]() ![]() (Apple covers which iOS devices and printers are supported in their AirPrint 101 support article.) A printer connected to the USB port of your Mac, PC, AirPort Base Station, or Time Capsule is not supported. Heck, even those of us with Apple Airport Extreme wireless routers that have attached printers could not use AirPrint:ĪirPrint only works with a network connection to an AirPrint-capable printer. But then I found out how limited the supported list of printers was. Indeed, Google’s Cloud Print functionality for their Chrome browsers works in a similar fashion. Being able to print from your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch (newer devices with iOS 4.2 or later) wirelessly sounded great. When Apple announced AirPrint for iOS devices, I could almost see Steve Jobs’ point about the “post-PC era”.
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